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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
A lot of chatter recently about Farcaster, marketing and expanding beyond crypto I have yet to see a crisp definition of: 1. What problem does Farcaster solve for people outside of crypto today? 2. What evidence exists that existing at-scale free social networks and paid creator tools / platforms are insufficient in serving these people? 3. Assuming this population exists, what channel (i.e. tactics) do you market Farcaster to said people? I'm not asking for free work, fwiw. It's our job to figure to this out (we don't have an answer for this question ourselves). But hiring a "marketing team" when you don't have an answer to this question is not going to solve the problem. Marketing works great when you have a clear value prop and target market and channel.
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Kate Kornish
@katekornish
Hey. It’s my third day on FC. I’m a professional classical musician and new crypto believer. And what I can say is that I’m in love with this platform. Here is why: 1. Honestly, the problem you solve for me is having adequate people, no commercial ads, and personal content. This place doesn’t feel like a trash bin, and that I belong to something that is going to be the future of everything. Being here is also about financial literacy. 2. Creators lack simplicity, clarity, and quality in promotion algorithms. It should be non-commercial in a good sense. Commercialization in a bad sense makes it like the Mona Lisa that no one actually has any personal experience with because of the glass and the crowds. 3. Everyone is a creator in their own way, and everyone wants to feel needed. This is possible only if we all cooperate, rather than compete like on other platforms. Just my thoughts, I hope it’s gonna be useful for you 💜🙏
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Bullers
@db
Welcome 👋. Being a musician how has it been trying to find other musicians to engage with or channels to follow?
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